We are delighted to welcome Jamaica Kincaid, winner of the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction and the American Book Award, to the Alphabet City stage this fall. The celebrated writer and gardener will engage in conversation with Curator for World Literature, Anderson Tepper, to discuss her life and work, with special focus on her latest book An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children.
“There’s a special place in my reading heart for the experience of first discovering Jamaica Kincaid’s books. I remember them as if in a trance: At the Bottom of the River, Lucy, My Brother, and much more (all now being reissued by Picador). Her latest work, An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children, combines her deep knowledge of gardening and plant-life with her concerns about our dark, entangled history. Whatever she touches turns into a small miracle.” —Anderson Tepper, Curator for World Literature at City of Asylum
An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children is a witty, deeply original book for all ages, in which Jamaica Kincaid offers an ABC of the plants that define our world—and reveals their often brutal past. Immensely inventive, surprising, and telling about what our gardens reveal, complete with provocative and brilliant watercolor illustrations by Kara Walker, one of America’s greatest visual artists, there has never been another book like it.
The program consists of a brief reading, followed by a conversation and audience Q&A moderated by Anderson Tepper.
Purchase your own copy of Jamaica’s book, An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children, at City of Asylum Bookstore and get it signed at the program.
About the Author:
Jamaica Kincaid was born in St. John’s, Antigua. Her books include At the Bottom of the River, Annie John, Lucy, The Autobiography of My Mother, and My Brother. She lives with her family in Vermont.
About the Moderator:
Anderson Tepper is City of Asylum’s Curator of World Literature. He has been a guest curator of PEN America’s World Voices Festival and is a longstanding member of the international committee of the Brooklyn Book Festival. He writes on books and authors for a variety of publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and World Literature Today. Anderson also serves on the City of Asylum Advisory Board.
About Your Visit:
The in-house restaurant Cucina Alfabeto is open for brunch from 12-3pm, and for dinner from 5-9pm. Please visit Open Table or call 412-435-1111 to make a reservation.
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